![]() I have an external drive, but it has the backup, so I don't know how to make it a bootable drive. When I try to repair the disk, I get "file system check exit code is 8", so I think the disk is hard to repair, (perhaps because it is mounted?). Once it didn't like "Macintosh HD" as a choice, but then on a second round it was fine. When I try to quit the installer, it wants me to choose another startup disk. Restart and try again." I think that is unlikely, since I held it down right from the start.Įdit 2: Restart has a menu, with "Disk Utilities", "Terminal", etc. This page says "It's possible that you didn't press Command-R early enough. It chimes, goes through 3/4 of one progress bar, starts another progress bar, goes through half, then says "Install OS X" and looks exactly like the (failing) 'El Capitan' upgrade. Restart holding down command-r (as noted here and in one answer below). I do not have a recent system disk available.Įdit: I shut down completely. I tried holding command-s on restart (from here), but that did nothing. How do I quit the installer so it doesn't start again upon boot? When I restart, it gets back to exactly the same place again. Quit the installer to restart your computer and try again." The installer for 'El Capitan' stops and says
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